M.Planning in Regional Planning

Master of Planning (M.Planning) in Regional Planning is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to address spatial, economic, and environmental challenges in regional development. The course focuses on topics such as regional economics, spatial planning, infrastructure development, and sustainable urbanization. Students are trained in advanced techniques like Geographic Information Systems (GIS), policy analysis, and project management. The curriculum typically includes theoretical coursework, research projects, and fieldwork. Graduates can pursue careers in urban planning authorities, government agencies, infrastructure development firms, and consultancy organizations. They contribute to designing policies and plans for balanced regional growth, sustainable development, and efficient resource management in both rural and urban settings.